In the ENTIRE duel you only made one single mistake, and that was neglecting Abyssalacia's effect that adds on 500 attack/defense to monsters it points to. Literally that was the only mistake, and you caught every single mistake that i threw at you. That being said, you passed with flying colors, and heres the replay to prove it. Nice work man. https://www.duelingbook.com/replay?id=130281-2586088

I have created a poll in my post that I've made in the News section, the poll is for a new name for the duel academy. (Click Here For Post)

Please go vote on it.

Challenge Of The Week

Same challenge, it is because I decided on extending it until the end of this week. So good luck! Last time this is getting extended.

The first challenge for the Challenge Of The Week is to create a deck without using monsters that exceed Level/Rank 4. Decks that use "You win the duel" effects will not be accepted, and decks that use ANY effect damage will not be accepted. In order for the deck to be submissible you must win at least 5 duels with that deck, and it cannot be with the same opponent. At the end of each duel, mill the entire deck into the graveyard for inspection, and be sure to submit all of the replay videos.

The amount of DP you can get for this challenge is: 25 DP

When you are ready to submit this, Reply to my Post called "First Challenge of the week"

The player who made the best Deck wins the DP. So try to make the best deck, but have fun when making the deck, don't let this get you Stressed out. Good luck everyone!

Challenge of the week added on: December 31, 2017 Until January 6, 2018

Pros: Summons a level 1 monster from your hand or deck, which can easily start effect combonations if the monster has the right effects. Doesn't use up your normal summon.

Cons: Requires you to send a monster from your hand to the graveyard as a cost, and can be negated directly afterwards. Can only summon level 1 monsters, and limits your options as a result. Limited card, can only have 1 in your deck while following restriction rules.